Three young doctors-their hopes, their dreams, theirunexpected desires... Dr. Paige Taylor: She swore it waseuthanasia, but when Paige inherited a million dollars from apatient, the D.A. called it murder. Dr. Kat Hunter: She vowed neverto let another man too close again-until she accepted the challengeof a deadly bet. Dr. Honey Taft: To make it in medicine, she knewshe'd need something more than the brains God gave her. Racing fromthe life-and-death decisions of a big major hospital to thetension-packed fireworks of a murder trial, Nothing Lasts Foreverlays bare the ambitions and fears of healers and killers, loversand betrayers. And proves once again that no reader can outguessSidney Sheldon, the master of the unexpected.
South America is an emerging market, and this book tells youall you need to know for business success in this part of theworld, from etiquette to trends. Keep a step ahead of the curvewith Essential Managers: Doing Business in SouthAmerica.
In the bestselling tradition of Who Moved My Cheese? and TheOne Minute Manager, this smart little book, written as a businessparable, tells the story of a young man who is sent from thecorporate ladder to the football field to learn a lesson in teamplaying from one person who knows how to win - a college footballcoach. "The best guidelines I've seen to help you unleash your power andreach your maximum potential." (Ken Blanchard, bestselling authorof The One Minute Manager) "You can't be a star player on your team if you don't havewinning ways. This smart, sensible book shows how to develop them.(Tom Muccio, Vice-President, Proctor Gamble) "The best book ever written about how to work well with others.All new employees should receive a copy the first day on the job.(Art Bauer, President and CEO, American Media, Inc.)
Margaret and Patrick have been married just a few months whenthey set off on what they hope will be a great adventure-a yearliving in Kenya. Margaret quickly realizes there is a great dealshe doesn't know about the complex mores of her new home, and abouther own husband. A British couple invites the newlyweds to join on a climbingexpedition to Mount Kenya, and they eagerly agree. But during theirharrowing ascent, a horrific accident occurs. In the aftermath ofthe tragedy, Margaret struggles to understand what happened on themountain and how these events have transformed her and hermarriage, perhaps forever. A Change in Altitude illuminates the inner landscape of a couple,the irrevocable impact of tragedy, and the elusive nature offorgiveness. With stunning language and striking emotionalintensity, Anita Shreve transports us to the exotic panoramas ofAfrica and into the core of our most intimate relationships.
Practical techniques show you how to form realistic ambitions,develop your skills, and achieve your objectives. Learn all you need to know to make the most of your potential atwork, from setting goals to developing the determination, energy,and skills required to achieve them. Achieving Excellence not onlyshows you how to network effectively and make the most of yourtime, but also provides practical techniques for improving yourmemory, sharpening mental agility, thinking creatively, andreducing stress. Power tips help you to overcome every obstacle inthe quest to fulfill your ambitions and achieve success in theworkplace. The Essential Manager have sold more than 1.9 millioncopies worldwide! Experienced and novice managers alike can benefitfrom these compact guides that slip easily into a briefcase or aportfolio. The topics are relevant to every work environment, fromlarge corporations to small businesses. Concise treatments ofdozens of business techniques, skills, methods, and problems arepresen
Whether you're in discussions about a raise or corporatemerger, get the essential tips and skills you need with EssentialManagers: Negotiating. This book will give you the know-how to getwhat you want.
THE DREAM She is twenty, beautiful, dirt-poor, and hoping for a better lifefor her infant daughter when LuAnn Tyler is offered the gift of alifetime, a $100 million lottery jackpot. All she has to do ischange her identity and leave the U.S. forever. THE KILLER It's an offer she dares to refuse...until violence forces herhand and thrusts her into a harrowing game of high-stakes,big-money subterfuge. It's a price she won't fully pay...until shedoes the unthinkable and breaks the promise that made herrich. THE WINNER For if LuAnn Tyler comes home, she will be pitted against thedeadliest contestant of all: the chameleonlike financial mastermindwho changed her life. And who can take it away at will...
Nobody likes performance appraisals. To make the most of them,though, managers and supervisors can take advantage of this guide,complete with the phrases and words they need to confidentlyconduct clear, objective performance reviews. Phrases are given forcommon behavior and skill categories as well as for commonfunctional areas—and they work, regardless of appraisal type.
The bestselling success book of all time is updated and revised with contemporary ideas and examples. Think and Grow Rich has been called the "Granddaddy of All Motivational Literature." It was the first book to boldly ask, "What makes a winner?" The man who asked and listened for the answer, Napoleon Hill, is now counted in the top ranks of the world's winners himself. The most famous of all teachers of success spent "a fortune and the better part of a lifetime of effort" to produce the "Law of Success" philosophy that forms the basis of his books and that is so powerfully summarized in this one. In the original Think and Grow Rich, published in 1937, Hill draws on stories of Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, and other millionaires of his generation to illustrate his principles. In the updated version, Arthur R. Pell, Ph.D., a nationally known author, lecturer, and consultant in human resources management and an expert in applying Hill's thought, deftly interweaves anecdo
In all his years in the Chicago Fire Department, LieutenantReed Solliday has never experienced anything like this recentoutbreak of house fires--devastating, vicious, and,in one case,homicidal. He has another problem--his new partner, Detective MiaMitchell. She's brash, bossy, and taking the case in a direction henever imagined. Mia's instincts tell her the arsonist is making this personal.And as the infernos become more deadly, one look at the victims'tortured faces convinces her and Reed that they must work closer tocatch the killer. With each new blaze, the villain ups the ante,setting firetraps for the people Reed and Mia love. The truth isalmost too hot to handle: This monster's desire for death anddestruction is unquenchable...and for Mia he's started thecountdown to an early grave.
This boastful, boyishly disarming, thoroughly engaging personal history offers an inside look at aspects of financing, development and construction in big-time New York real estate. "I don't do it for the money," maintains Trump, the son of a Queens realtor who, at age 27, bought and transfigured the colossal Hotel Commodore at Grand Central Terminal. Now 40, he has built, among other projects, and owns outright, Fifth Avenue's retail and residential Trump Tower (where he occupies a double-triplex suite); owns and operates Trump's Castle, a casino in Atlantic City; is arguably the most visible young man on Manhattan's celebrity circuit ("Governor Cuomo calls. . . . dinner at St. Patrick's Cathedral. . . . I call back Judith Krantz"); and is currently developing a controversial 100-acre West Side "Television City" project that is planned to include the world's tallest building. For those who would do likewise, Trump articulates his secrets for success: imagination, persistence, skill at "juggling provisional c
It's hard to think of a CEO that commands as much respect as Jack Welch。 Under his leadership, General Electric reinvented itself several times over by integrating new and innovative practices into its many lines of business。 In Jack: Straight from the Gut, Welch, with the help of Business Week journalist John Byrne, recounts his career and the style of management that helped to make GE one of the most successful companies of the last century。 Beginning with Welch's childhood in Salem, Massachusetts, the book quickly progresses from his first job in GE's plastics division to his ambitious rise up the GE corporate ladder,which culminated in 1981。 What comes across most in this autobiography is Welch's passion for business as well as his remarkable directness and intolerance of what he calls ”superficial congeniality”--a dislike that would help earn him the nickname ”Neutron Jack。” In spite of its 496 pages, Jack: Straight from the Gut is a quick read that any student or manage
A calculating killer who calls himself The Teacher is takingon New York City, killing the powerful and the arrogant. Hismessage is clear: remember your manners or suffer the consequences!For some, it seems that the rich are finally getting what theydeserve. For New York's elite, it is a call to terror. Only one man can tackle such a high-profile case: Detective MikeBennett. The pressure is enough for anyone, but Mike also has tocare for his 10 children-all of whom have come down with virulentflu at once! Discovering a secret pattern in The Teacher's lessons, DetectiveBennett realizes he has just hours to save New York from thegreatest disaster in its history. From the #1 bestselling authorcomes RUN FOR YOUR LIFE, the continuation of his newest,electrifying series.
An essential resource for coping with the taxing ordeal ofbeing audited. The Pocket Idiot's Guide(tm) to Surviving an Audit presents allof the information a taxpayer needs to get through an audit in onepiece, including: ?What is an audit? ?The summons ?The interview ?Rights as a taxpayer ?What to bring and how to prepare your presentation ?What the auditor will bring and how he or she will prepare ?Finding a tax pro
During our ten-year association, I learned the missing number to my combination for worldwide successful achievement. The Master Mind Principle: two or more persons working together in complete harmony toward a mutual goal or goals...Napoleon Hill's philosophy teaches you what you were never taught. Specifically: How to Recognize, Relate, Assimilate and Apply principles whereby you can achieve any goal whatsoever that doesn't violate Universal Law - the Law of God and the rights of your fellowman.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
What is the difference between choking and panicking?Why arethere dozens of varieties of mustard but only one variety ofketchup?What call we learn from football players about how to hireteachers?What does hair dye teU US about the history ofthetwentieth century? In the past decade,Malcolm Gladwell has writtenthree books that have radically changed how we understand our worldand ourselves.Now he brings together,for the first time,the best ofhis writing from The New Yorker over the same period.
2011 Reprint of 1930 Edition. A highly successful speculator shows how to use your skills as an amateur psychologist and a student of human nature to make money through the stock market. Written in a direct and affable style, "Why You Win or Lose" shares the secrets of an "outsider" on Wall Street, offering a valuable study of crowd reaction to market fluctuations. It identifies the four greatest enemies to stock market prosperity, showing how to recognize and avoid these pitfalls in instructive chapters such as "Vanity," "Greed," and "The Will to Believe." Kelly outlines the benefits of "contrary thinking" and illustrates how this style of thinking outside the box can lead not only to lucrative investments but to success in other endeavors as well.
Add this aptly titled piffle to the ranks of pink-covered girl-centric fiction that has come sailing out of England over the last two years. At age 25, Rebecca Bloomwood has everything she wants. Or does she? Can her career as a financial journalist, a fab flat and a closet full of designer clothes lessen the blow of the dunning letters from credit card companies and banks that have been arriving too quickly to be contained by the drawer in which Rebecca hides them? Although her romantic entanglements tend toward the superficial, there is that wonderful Luke Brandon of Brandon Communications: handsome, intelligent, the 31st-richest bachelor according to Harper's and actually possessed of a personality that is more substance than style. Too bad that Rebecca blows it whenever their paths cross. Will Rebecca learn to stop shopping before she loses everything worthwhile? When faced with the opportunity to do good for others and impress Luke, will she finally measure up? Rebecca is so unremittingly shallow and Luk
How Full Is Your Bucket? reveals how even the briefestinteractions affect your relationships, productivity, health andlongevity. Organized around a simple metaphor of a dipper and abucket , and grounded in 50 years of research, this book will showyou how to greatly increase the positive moments in your work andyour life - while reducing the negative. Filled with powerfulstrategies and engaging stories, How Full Is Your Bucket? is sureto inspire lasting changes and has all th emakings of a timelessclassic.
As director of an inner-city woman's shelter, Dana Dupinskysafeguards many secrets. Some are new identities; some are newaddresses; and some are even hidden truths about herself.Passionately dedicated to Hanover House and the women she protects,Dana has always been reluctant to look for love. But now, just as acase puts her and a child in mortal danger, it seems that love hascome looking for her. Security expert Ethan Buchanan learned to stalk men in the Afghandesert. Now he vows to track down the ruthless woman who kidnappedhis godson-and falling for Dana is not in the plan. Yet her verypresence seems to chase away the ghosts that haunt him, and herskillful evasion of personal questions raises his huntinginstincts. For there's a deadly new secret at Hanover House. Abrutal killer is weaving a web of revenge with a stolen boy at itscenter. And Dana is the next victim on the list...
So much to do, so little time, so best to start early. Full of things to make, achieve, learn (and some things you shouldn't learn) this is the perfect handbook for any child who wants to revel in being young and not-boring. Can you Make an origami crane? Lie convincingly? Operate as a spy? Parents may need these skills (not origami) to wrest their child's copy from them and indulge in all the fun they should have had.
This celebrated New York Times bestsellernow poised toreach an even wider audience in paperbackis a book that is changingthe way North Americans think about selling products anddisseminating ideas. Gladwells new afterword to this editiondescribes how readers can constructively apply the tipping pointprinciple in their own lives and work. Widely hailed as animportant work that offers not only a road map to business successbut also a profoundly encouraging approach to solving socialproblems.
Mark Penn argues that the biggest trends in America are theMicrotrends, the smaller trends that go unnoticed or ignored. Onemillion people can create new market for a business, spark a socialmovement, or effect political change. In 1996, a microtrendidentified by Penn ("soccer moms") was crucial in re-electingPresident Clinton. With years of experience as one of world's mosthighly regarded pollsters, Mark Penn identifies the new microtrendssweeping the world: *Single women by choice: More often than ever before, they aren'twaiting for Mr. Right. They are raising children by themselves andbuying their own homes. *Splitters: A growing number of middle-class residents areshuttling between two homes, creating new communities and dynamicsin the real estate market. *Sun Haters: Environmentalists, skin cancer survivors, andparents concerned about the impact the sun is having on ourhealth. *Philo-semites: A growing number of people want to date Jewishmen and women. *Classical Musi